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Making the case for more necropsies to improve patient care


MA Bohensky, JE Ibrahim, DL Ranson - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2006 - qshc.bmj.com
Established in 2002, the Clinical Liaison Service reviews the hospital care of
the deaths reported to the Coroner. This unit developed a standardised review
process that integrates the necropsy results with the review of medical ...
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What to do with outliers?

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G Parry, E Draper, P McKinney - British Medical Journal, 2006 - qshc.bmj.com
What to do with outliers? The paper by Spiegelhalter is a valuable contribution
to the literature on presenting and displaying performance related outcome
measures.1 It provides further methodological guidance on identifying ...
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More necropsies will improve patient care: has the case been made?


H Guly - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2005 - qshc.bmj.com
When I attend a necropsy and discover that the patient had a disease I did not
suspect, I learn something and, hopefully, am smarter next time. If the necropsy
confirms my clinical diagnosis, not only is this useful in itself but to ...
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[CITATION] Coroners' recommendations: a lost opportunity.


L Bugeja, D Ranson - Journal of law and medicine, 2005 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: J Law Med. 2005 Nov;13(2):173-5. Coroners' recommendations: a lost opportunity.
Bugeja L, Ranson D. Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine. ...
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Late complications after medical treatment--malpractice or fate?


M Darok, R Gatternig, S Mannweiler - Medicine and law, 2004 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
During the past decade, interest in medical malpractice has increased both by
the public and the authorities. Malpractice is likely to be considered if an
adverse effect occurs shortly after medical intervention, but complications ...
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[CITATION] Coronial autopsies: a rising tide of objections


SL EMMETT, JE IBRAHIM, A Charles, DL … - Medical journal of Australia, 2004 - cat.inist.fr
Coronial autopsies: a rising tide of objections. Stacey L EMMETT, Joseph
E IBRAHIM, Amanda CHARLES, David L RANSON Medical journal ...
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Overestimation of clinical diagnostic performance caused by low necropsy rates


KG Shojania, EC Burton, KM McDonald, L … - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2005 - qshc.bmj.com
Background: Diagnostic sensitivity is calculated as the number of correct
diagnoses divided by the sum of correct diagnoses plus the number of missed or
false negative diagnoses. Because missed diagnoses are generally detected ...
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Retained Forceps: An Unusual Cause of Intestinal Obstruction


R Godara, J Sen, R Singh, V Ahuja, A Dhingra - Asian Journal of Surgery, 2008 - Elsevier
148 ASIAN JOURNAL OF SURGERY VOL 31 NO 3 JULY 2008 2008 Elsevier. All rights
reserved. Case Report Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr Rajesh
Godara, 58/9J, Medical Enclave, Rohtak, Haryana 124001, India. E-mail: ...
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The vanishing nonforensic autopsy

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KG Shojania, EC Burton - New England Journal of Medicine, 2008 - content.nejm.org
We've all heard about cases in which a patient presumed to have died from acute
myocardial infarction was discovered at autopsy to have had an aortic
dissection, or a patient who presented with decompensated liver failure ...
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[PDF] The Coronial Recommendations Project


Q Ombudsman - parliament.qld.gov.au
Apart from any fair dealing for purposes related to the functions of the
Ombudsman or the purpose of private study, research, criticism or review, as
permitted under the Copyright Act, no part of this document may be ...
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